Born
in London in 1971, Adam Horovitz moved with his parents to Stroud,
Gloucestershire the same year. He has been active as a poet since the
1990s but has been writing since childhood. He is as interested in the
presentation of poetry as he is in the writing of it. His debut
collection, Turning, was published by Headland in 2011. He was awarded a Hawthornden Fellowship in 2012 and released A Thousand Laurie Lees, which draws on memoir, myth and literature inspired by Cider with Rosie country
in 2014. He was one of the Versopolis poets, chosen by Ledbury Poetry
Festival, in 2015 and released Little Metropolis, a CD of poetry and
music, the same year. He is the current Herefordshire poet-in-residence.

“Adam
Horovitz writes poems of great beauty and truth; poems which are earned
through experience, suffering and love and deployed in a physical
language of scrupulous integrity. He is the real deal.”Carol Ann Duffy